The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 6, Issues 2-4Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson Munroe and Francis, 1809 |
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Page 73
... considered as offered gratuitously , and be received for what it is worth ; and , as it will certainly be super- ficial , it must be remembered , that it was not intended to be pro- found . No ancient classick has , probably , been so ...
... considered as offered gratuitously , and be received for what it is worth ; and , as it will certainly be super- ficial , it must be remembered , that it was not intended to be pro- found . No ancient classick has , probably , been so ...
Page 77
... considered this genus , the only one known in France , as containing no varieties , because , when cut into square pieces to be put into soup , it is only a change in the forms . SECOND GENUS . BUTTERED TOAST . Four Species . 1. Biscuit ...
... considered this genus , the only one known in France , as containing no varieties , because , when cut into square pieces to be put into soup , it is only a change in the forms . SECOND GENUS . BUTTERED TOAST . Four Species . 1. Biscuit ...
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... considered as imperfect . But his principal dependence is on the classification of words according to the sounds of the vowels they contain , and a numeral notation of these sounds in the manner of Dr. Kenrick , from No. 1 , to No. 15 ...
... considered as imperfect . But his principal dependence is on the classification of words according to the sounds of the vowels they contain , and a numeral notation of these sounds in the manner of Dr. Kenrick , from No. 1 , to No. 15 ...
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... considered as a kind of inferiour officers . They are under the regulation and protection of the law ; they usually continue in the office for life ; and , after serving a certain number of years , they are entitled to a pension from ...
... considered as a kind of inferiour officers . They are under the regulation and protection of the law ; they usually continue in the office for life ; and , after serving a certain number of years , they are entitled to a pension from ...
Page 118
... considered as cut off from the church itself . 4. That without the Bishop's license no spiritual act could be performed in the church ; and that , consequently , he had the supreme power of the keys , which put all ranks , in spiritual ...
... considered as cut off from the church itself . 4. That without the Bishop's license no spiritual act could be performed in the church ; and that , consequently , he had the supreme power of the keys , which put all ranks , in spiritual ...
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